PGA Tour
$6,000,000 AT&T National Field
Congressional Country Club (Blue Course)
Par 70 - 7255 Yards
Bethesda, Maryland
Jul 3 - Jul 6, 2008
 
Brad Adamonis
Michael Allen
Robert Allenby
Billy Andrade
Stuart Appleby
Ryan Armour
Tommy Armour III
Eric Axley
Cameron Beckman
Rich Beem
Notah Begay III
Shane Bertsch
Justin Bolli
Olin Browne
Bart Bryant
Jonathan Byrd
Alex Cejka
K.J. Choi *
Tim Clark
Jose Coceres
Gavin Coles
Fred Couples
Ben Crane
Brian Davis
Marco Dawson
Jason Day
Todd Demsey
James Driscoll
Ken Duke
Joe Durant
Steve Elkington
Bob Estes
Steve Flesch
Fred Funk
Jim Furyk
Robert Garrigus
Brian Gay
Lucas Glover
Mathew Goggin
Jason Gore
Paul Goydos
Mathias Gronberg
Bill Haas
Todd Hamilton
Dudley Hart
J.P. Hayes
J.J. Henry
Tim Herron
Charley Hoffman
J.B. Holmes
Charles Howell III
Ryuji Imada
Trevor Immelman
Freddie Jacobson
Lee Janzen
Matt Jones
Craig Kanada
Anthony Kim
Greg Kraft
Cliff Kresge
Matt Kuchar
Stephen Leaney
Frank Lickliter II
Peter Lonard
Davis Love III
Steve Lowery
Will MacKenzie
Jeff Maggert
Hunter Mahan
John Mallinger
Steve Marino
Shigeki Maruyama
Troy Matteson
Billy Mayfair
Jim McGovern
Parker McLachlin
George McNeill
Rocco Mediate
John Merrick
Ryan Moore
Sean O'Hair
Nick O'Hern
Arron Oberholser
Joe Ogilvie
Jeff Overton
Ryan Palmer
Rod Pampling
Jesper Parnevik
Corey Pavin
Pat Perez
Tom Pernice, Jr.
Tim Petrovic
Jeff Quinney
Chez Reavie
Tag Ridings
Chris Riley
John Rollins
Andres Romero
Brett Rumford
John Senden
Patrick Sheehan
Brandt Snedeker
Kevin Stadler
Kevin Streelman
Steve Stricker
Kevin Sutherland
Vaughn Taylor
Nicholas Thompson
D.J. Trahan
Bo Van Pelt
Camilo Villegas
Johnson Wagner
Charles Warren
Nick Watney
Drew Weaver
Mike Weir
Charlie Wi
Tim Wilkinson
Dean Wilson
Mark Wilson
* - Defending Champion
 
NOTES
K.J. Choi won the first AT&T National with a 68 in the final round last year, beating Steve Stricker by three shots. Choi (No. 10) and Stricker (No. 7) are the only players ranked inside the world top 10 who will be in the limited field this week.The Golf Channel will broadcast coverage of the first two rounds beginning at 4 p.m. (et) both days, while CBS will have coverage on the weekend starting at 3 p.m. (et). Tournament host Tiger Woods will not be on hand as he continues to recover from recent knee surgery. Next week`s event is the John Deere Classic, which was won by Jonathan Byrd last year.